Pickup vs Delivery
Online pickup means you order ahead at rezidueny.com/shop and grab it in person at 723 11th Ave, usually ready fast. Same-day delivery brings the same menu to your Manhattan door. Both require valid 21+ ID. Pick up if you are nearby; choose delivery to skip the trip.
- Pickup
- Order online, come to 723 11th Ave during open hours, show 21+ ID, and take it to go.
- Delivery
- Same-day to most of Manhattan. The driver checks your valid 21+ ID at the door before handoff.
- ID for both
- Valid government photo ID proving you are 21 or older is required either way, no exceptions.
- Same menu
- Pickup and delivery pull from the same Rezidue menu and the same daily NY purchase limits.
What is the difference between pickup and delivery?
Pickup means you order online and collect your bag in person at Rezidue, 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen. Delivery means a Rezidue driver brings the same order to your Manhattan address the same day. Both use the identical menu, the same daily limits, and require a valid 21+ ID at handoff.
The product is the same. The only thing that changes is who does the traveling. With pickup, you place an order at rezidueny.com/shop, we set it aside, and you swing by during open hours to grab it. With delivery, you place the same order and a driver brings it to you.
Pickup tends to be the faster option if you are already in Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West, or near Hudson Yards. There is no driver route to wait on, so once it is packed you can come get it. Delivery trades a little time for the convenience of staying put.
Whichever you choose, you are shopping a licensed New York dispensary with OCM-tested products. The compliance is identical: 21+, valid ID, sealed and labeled packaging.
How does online pickup work at Rezidue?
Browse the menu at rezidueny.com/shop, build your cart, and place a pickup order. Then come to 723 11th Ave during open hours, show a valid government photo ID proving you are 21 or older, and collect your sealed order. Pay with cash or debit at the counter, since we cannot run standard credit cards.
Start at our online shop. Add what you want, confirm it fits the daily limit, and choose pickup. We pack the order so it is ready when you arrive, which beats browsing the floor cold on a busy night.
When you get to 723 11th Ave, a team member checks your ID at the door, the same way every walk-in is verified. Bring the same person whose name is on the order, and bring cash or a debit card. There is an ATM on-site if you arrive without cash.
Hours are Monday through Saturday 12pm to 10pm and Sunday 1pm to 9pm. The A, C, and E at 42nd St-Port Authority and the 7 to 34th St-Hudson Yards both land within a short walk, so pickup is easy without a car.
How does same-day delivery work?
Place an order on the same Rezidue menu and select delivery to a Manhattan address inside our zone. A driver brings it the same day during open hours. Have your valid 21+ ID ready, because the driver verifies it at the door before handing anything over. Delivery follows New York's cannabis delivery rules.
Delivery covers most of Manhattan, from Hell's Kitchen and the Theater District out to Chelsea, the Upper West Side, Midtown East, and beyond. You order the same way you would for pickup, then enter your address and pick a delivery window.
The ID check still happens, it just happens at your door instead of ours. New York requires the person receiving cannabis to be 21 or older with valid government photo ID, so have it out and ready. The order is handed only to the verified adult who placed it.
See our same-day weed delivery across Manhattan page for zones and current windows. Delivery timing depends on the route and the time of day, so ordering earlier in the day usually means a tighter window.
Which is faster, pickup or delivery?
Pickup is usually faster if you are near Hell's Kitchen, because there is no route to wait on once your order is packed. Delivery takes longer since a driver covers a Manhattan route, but it saves you the trip entirely. If you need it in hand soonest and you are close, pickup wins.
Speed depends on where you are. If you live or work near 11th Avenue, Times Square, or Hudson Yards, pickup is hard to beat. The order is ready, you grab it, you are done.
Delivery adds the time a driver needs to reach you, which shifts with traffic, the day's volume, and how far your address sits from the store. Same-day is the goal, but a specific time is never guaranteed. Ordering early in the day gives you the most window options.
If you are not in a rush, the choice is really about effort, not minutes. Pickup costs you a walk or a short ride; delivery costs you a wait. Neither changes the product or the price of the items themselves.
- Near the store: pickup is typically quickest
- Across Manhattan: delivery saves the trip but takes longer
- Order earlier in the day for better delivery windows
- Exact delivery times are never guaranteed
What do I need for ID and payment?
Both pickup and delivery require a valid, unexpired government photo ID showing you are 21 or older. For pickup, staff check it at 723 11th Ave. For delivery, the driver checks it at your door. Rezidue takes cash and debit, not standard credit cards, with an ATM on-site for pickup orders.
ID is non-negotiable for both. A driver's license, state non-driver ID, U.S. passport, or military ID all work, as long as it is unexpired and shows you are 21 or older. Out-of-state IDs are fine if they meet those rules.
Payment is cash or debit. Because cannabis is still federally illegal, most New York dispensaries, Rezidue included, cannot process standard credit cards. For pickup, the on-site ATM covers you if you forgot cash. For delivery, plan your payment before the driver arrives.
For the full rundown on accepted documents, see age and ID requirements. The standard is the same for in-store, pickup, and delivery: prove you are 21+ with valid ID, every time.
When should I choose pickup vs delivery?
Choose pickup if you are near Hell's Kitchen, want it fastest, or like to ask a budtender a quick question in person. Choose delivery if you would rather not travel, are across Manhattan, or want the order brought to your home or office. Both pull from the same menu at the same prices.
Pickup suits people who are nearby or already out. It is the quickest path to having product in hand, and you can still ask staff a question at the counter when you collect it.
Delivery suits anyone who wants to skip the trip, whether that is a night in, a busy workday, or simply living a few neighborhoods away. The same menu comes to you, with the ID check moved to your doorstep.
Not sure what to order before either one? Start with our Cannabis 101 hub for plain-English guidance on dosing, labels, and consumption methods, then build your cart at shop and choose pickup or delivery at checkout.
New York permits licensed cannabis delivery to consumers
Under New York's Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act and the rules administered by the Office of Cannabis Management, licensed adult-use retailers may deliver cannabis to consumers within the state. The same legal framework that governs in-store sales applies to delivery: the buyer must be 21 or older, the dispensary must hold an OCM license, and products must meet the state's testing and labeling standards. Delivery does not create a loophole around age verification. New York requires that the person receiving a cannabis order present valid, government-issued photo identification proving they are at least 21, which is why a Rezidue driver checks ID at the door before completing any handoff. For a customer weighing pickup against delivery, the key point is that both channels operate under identical legal obligations. Choosing delivery changes where the ID check happens, not whether it happens.
Daily purchase limits apply to pickup and delivery alike
New York's adult-use rules let a person 21 or older buy up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate per day from a licensed dispensary. These limits are tied to the purchase, not the fulfillment method, so they apply the same whether you collect your order in person at 723 11th Ave or have it delivered to a Manhattan address. The Office of Cannabis Management sets these ceilings to create a clear legal boundary for every transaction. For most shoppers they are far above a typical order, so they rarely affect a single pickup or delivery. The practical takeaway is that switching from pickup to delivery, or the reverse, does not give you a larger allowance. The same daily flower and concentrate caps follow your account regardless of how the order reaches you.
Why ID verification is required at the point of handoff
New York requires licensed dispensaries to verify that anyone purchasing or receiving adult-use cannabis is 21 or older and holds a valid, government-issued photo ID. For in-store pickup, that verification happens when you arrive at the dispensary. For delivery, the law moves the same check to your doorstep: the driver must confirm the recipient's age and identity before handing over the order. Acceptable documents generally include a driver's license, a state non-driver ID, a U.S. passport, or a military ID, provided each is unexpired and shows the holder is at least 21. The age threshold mirrors New York's alcohol laws and is part of the regulatory system built to keep cannabis away from minors. For someone comparing pickup and delivery, the honest framing is simple: have your ID ready either way, because no licensed channel will complete a sale without it.
Only OCM-licensed retailers may legally sell or deliver
New York law restricts both the sale and the delivery of adult-use cannabis to retailers licensed by the Office of Cannabis Management. Unlicensed storefronts and unauthorized delivery services are not held to the state's testing, labeling, and age-verification requirements, which is why the OCM publishes an official list of licensed retailers at cannabis.ny.gov and encourages consumers to confirm a seller is licensed before buying. When you order pickup or delivery from a licensed dispensary, you are buying products that have passed state-required lab testing and arrive in sealed, labeled packaging. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303 at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, and both its pickup and delivery service run under that same license. For a shopper, verifying a license matters more than choosing between pickup and delivery, because the license is what guarantees the product behind either option.
Cannabis is not an FDA-approved medicine, so effects are not promised
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved cannabis as a safe and effective drug for general medical use, and it does not regulate adult-use products the way it does approved medications. This is why a responsible dispensary, whether you pick up or have an order delivered, describes effects as commonly reported rather than guaranteed and never presents products as treatments or cures. The fulfillment method has no bearing on this: choosing delivery over pickup does not change what a product is or how it may affect you. New York's consumer guidance, published through the Office of Cannabis Management, emphasizes starting with a low dose, reading the label and lab-test information, and consuming responsibly. Reviewing the certificate of analysis and on-package label gives you verified potency and testing data, a more reliable basis for decisions than any marketing language attached to either ordering option.
Is pickup or delivery faster at Rezidue?
Pickup is usually faster if you are near Hell's Kitchen, because there is no delivery route to wait on once your order is packed. Delivery saves you the trip but takes longer, since a driver covers a Manhattan route. Order earlier in the day for better delivery windows.
Do I need ID for both pickup and delivery?
Yes. Both require a valid, unexpired government photo ID showing you are 21 or older. For pickup, staff check it at 723 11th Ave. For delivery, the driver checks it at your door before handing over the order. There are no exceptions.
Is the menu the same for pickup and delivery?
Yes. Pickup and delivery pull from the same Rezidue menu at rezidueny.com/shop, at the same prices, under the same New York daily limits of up to 3 ounces of flower or 24 grams of concentrate. The only difference is how the order reaches you.
Where does Rezidue deliver?
Rezidue offers same-day delivery to most of Manhattan, including Hell's Kitchen, the Theater District, Chelsea, Midtown East, and the Upper West Side. See the weed delivery page for current zones and windows. Exact delivery times depend on the route and time of day.
How do I pay for pickup or delivery?
Rezidue takes cash and debit, not standard credit cards, because cannabis is still federally illegal. For pickup, there is an ATM on-site if you forgot cash. For delivery, have your payment ready before the driver arrives at your door.
Can someone else pick up or receive my order?
No. New York requires the verified adult who placed the order to present a valid 21+ ID at handoff, whether at the counter or at your door. Bring the ID matching the order for pickup, and be present to receive a delivery yourself.
When are pickup orders ready?
Pickup orders are typically packed and held for you so they are ready when you arrive during open hours: Monday to Saturday 12pm to 10pm and Sunday 1pm to 9pm. Bring valid 21+ ID and cash or debit to collect your sealed order.
Is cannabis delivery legal in New York?
Yes. Under New York's MRTA and OCM rules, licensed adult-use retailers may deliver cannabis to consumers 21 or older with valid ID. Only OCM-licensed dispensaries may deliver legally. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303.
21+NY OCM Adult-Use Retail License OCM-CAURD-25-000303· Please consume responsibly.· Educational information only, not medical advice.
